The fastest man on Kenyan soil Eliud Kipchoge paid a visit to Tottenham Hotspurs training ground in London on Monday.
Kipchoge was received by Kenyan captain Victor Wanyama and fellow team mates Dele Alli and Serge Aurier.
Kipchoge also met with Spurs head coach Mauriccio Pochettino and shared a conversation with the Argentine tactician.
Kipchoge was gifted a customized jersey, numbered One by the club.
He won the 2018 men's London Marathon Ahead of Mo Farah who finished third in the weekend.
Kipchoge added to his 2015 and 2016 glory as he finished the 26 mile course in 2 hours, 4 minutes and 17 seconds.
Tottenham and Victor Wanyama later tweeted after the meeting thanking Kipchoge
Tottenham Hotspur@SpursOfficial
🥇 Pleased to welcome #LondonMarathon winner@EliudKipchoge and @MaurtenOfficial to Hotspur Way today!
Victor Wanyama@VictorWanyama
My countryman and @LondonMarathon champion @EliudKipchoge came to say halo at our training ground today #MagicalKenya